the Watirttian. F. L. Ba,:oer, Editor _Aar-Leila, Ola. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1862. A3.' blesars. MATHER & ABBOTT, No. 335 Broadway, New-York, are duly authorized to act for us in soliciting adyertiements, &c. Tim ASSASSIN OR PRESIDENT LINCOLN. —Many persons affect ,to believe that there was no intention to assassinate President Lincoln before be assumed the duties of his office. Recent de velopements have not only established that fact, but point directly to the per son who was to perform the bloody deed. A short time since a Baltimore gambler, named .Byrne, was arrested in Richmond, for keeping a gambling house, and for his supposed disloyalty to the confederate government. To prove his loyalty, Byrne summoned Wigfall, wbo testified that Byrne was not only loyal to the confederate cause, but was the captain of a band who were to murder Mr. Lincoln. It was for a long time supposed that an Italian barber of Baltimore had agreed to become the Orsini for the murder of the President, but be was probably only one of the conspirators.—Wao. Republican. CENTRAL RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVES.- The Pennsylvania railroad company now have two hundred and twenty nine loco motives, of which one hundred and fifty one are in first class condition, and forty three are in running order. 0 f the whole number, twenty-three new engines were added during the 'ye ar 1861. The total passenger engine mileage during the year was 1,118,137 miles; offreight, 3,148,064 ; and distributing engines, 146,205,making the grand total 4,413,006 miles, or 779, 594 miles more than was run in 1860. The average cost of new engines added during the year, was $7 81. A saving'of 75 cents per 100 miles run in fuel has effected, by adapting more of the engines to the use of coal. In 1858 the cost of fuel par run of 100 miles . was $8 19, and iu 1861 only $5 41. The company now own 3,192 eight-wheeled cars, and 578 four-wheeled cars. A PRIM FOR "PARSON BROWNLOW."- Among the many testimonials of kind feeling towards the patriot myrtar of Bast Tennessee, it is proposed by his New York' friends to give him a "Hoe's last fast," with which to uproot the last vestige of secession at his old home.— lls has been invited to make the Astor House his home as long as he remains in New York. His notes of the rise and decline of secession in Tennessee, will take the name of " Brownlow's Book." WE LEARN from the New York Lead er that Mr, Quinss A. DANNA, the accomplished managing editor of the New York Tribune, ceased his connec tion with that paper on Saturday. No reasons are - given for this sudden and unexpected change, in which the Tribune and its readers are deprived of the ad. vantages of a thorough journalist. COLONEL, EBENEZER 114.GOFFIN, who has just been condemned in St Louis to be shot for violating his parole and killing Unionists last fall, in Pettis county, is a brother of Governor klagoffm, -of Ken tucky. General !hillock has approved the sentence. Or The Tax Bill, as it draws its hugh length along in Congress, is a stupendous affair, and when it becomes a law, it will require a large force of collectors to carry, into effect. At least twenty six thousand collectors will be necessary to gather these taxes, and of this number, three thousand will be re quired in the State of Pennsylvania. isr When President Lincoln thought it• called for by the public interests, he boldly removed from command, his party , and personal friend, General Fremont. Now, he thinks proper to employ him in another service and be sends him to conduct the military affairs of the Cen tral department. In all this, Lincoln shows his supreme devotion to what he esteems the public good, above all party or personal considerations. fir At a late review of Gen IdeDow el's division, among the spectators pres ent were Col.. Lyons and Capt. Gordon, of the British army, stationed in Canada, accoinpanyied by Lord Lyons, whose in vited guests they were. After the vari ous division evolutions were over, these gentlemen spoke in. terms of unqualified approbation of the general appearance of the troops, not only in point of disci pline,,bilt of physique,. and, in addition, remarked.. they had never seen a finer body of men in any army. They also spoke in the hilliest terms of Gen. , orCol. Jonah Sanford, of the N. Y. i g uetymcond regiment, is more than et v.enty years , old. CLIPPINGS FROM OUR EXCHANGES Here is a crinoline story reported by an African traveler: A wealthy Arab, residing near the frontiers of Morocco, lately paid his first visit to Algiers, and was present at a ball. On his return home he said to his wives : "What strange creatures these French women are. Would you believe it they abso lutely carry an open umbrella under their petticoats!" Such was the idea formed of crinoline by the son of Mohammed. It is stated that Capt. Slaymaker. of the lowa Second, and formerly of York county, Pa., came to his death at the battle of Fort Dona!son in a singular manner. A bullet struck his pocket knife in his left pocket, shivering it to pieces, and drove the blade into his body, so that it and not the bullet severed the artery, the rupture of which caused his death. Pieces of the knife were found in his wallet. The Memphis Appeal of the 20th says the New Orleans Vigilence Committee have passed a resolution denouncing all who trade in money, to the injury of Confederate notes, as traitors ; and such a course is urged on the Mobile Com mittee of safety, also. , The effect in New Orleans was to check the demand for coin, and the last sale was 20 par cent less than a week previous. • It is understood that the Senate bill for the abolition of slavery in the Dis trict of Columbia has been informally Considered by the House Committee on the District, and will be speedily reported by them when it reaches the House. Unless the bill speedily become a law it is feared that there will be no slaves to free in the District, as they are being carried into Maryland very rapidly. The New York Metropolitan Record states that letters have been received from Archbishop Hughes to the effect that.his health has been much improved, and that he will remain in Rome till after the Easter day, the period appoint ed by-the Pope for the coronation of the Japanese martyrs. A quantity of snow from the roof of a rear building fell into the news room of the Chicago Times, on the 28th inst., and demolished the tables, cases, racks, &c., throwing them into the job root below. Three small presses were de stroyed, and a large quantity of type thrown into pi. . . Sergeant-Major Walter Flockhatt, of the Royal artillery, was proceeding down the stairs of Mr. Rook's saloon, ia Mon treal, on Tuesday, when one of his spurs caught in the woodwork and he was precipitated to the bottom, fracturing his skull in the fall. lie died the same evening Parson Brownlow has accepted the liberal offer of George W. Childs, the Philadelphia publisher, of $lO,OOO for the copy-right of his book, and, at the request of the Parson, a copy of the book will be given to the editor of every pa per in the country, so that they can see what it costs to be loyal in the regions of Secession. In the rebel Congress, the Senate has voted down the resolution of the House against planting more cotton this year. The majority of the rebel Senators main tained that it was the interest of theSoth to have cotton abundant and cheap, in order to prevent its cultivation else where. Floyd said some time ago that he would give his last drop of blood to cement the South. The La OroSse Democrat thinks be concluded to save his cement when he found that Foote had so much mortar. In view of the certain passage by Con gress of the bill to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, owners of slaves are taking away their property from Washington as fast as possible. The Memphis Avalauche,.of the - 18th, says General Lee has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Confederate army. The report that the appointment had been conferred on . Beauregard is untrue. A Boiler Explosion oceured at the Baltimore House of Refuge on Monday, by which two of the inmates were killed, and eight others horribly, and, it' is apprehended fatally wounded. It is stated that Geri. Cameton will leave for Russia aboit the middle of April..Ba3, , ard 7 aylor, Esq., the poet and traveler, is appointed Secretary of Le gation. Gen. Curtis has set free several slaves who had been employed by the rebels in Van Dorn's army, and declared them contraband of war, and forever emanci pated. • The half-brother of Gen. Zollicoffer, confined among the rebel prisoners at Terre Haute, died on Monday morning of last week. . A rebel paper says that capitalists have thrown cold water on Confederate promises to pay.. Doubtless on the principle of "down with the dolt." The Merrimac is throughly repaired and in commission, having been detained to receive ammunition, heavy guns and infernal machines. A refugee from Charleston represents that a great panic had existed there since the capture of Newbern. 11:3 Volunteers for the Army, should not leave their homes until supplied with HOL LOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT. For Scurvy, Sores, Wounds, Small Pox, Fevers, an i Bowel Complaints, these medicines are the best in the world. Every French Soldier uses them. Only 25 cts. per Box. 211. ATTENTION COMPANY!—Volunteers who expect to retain their health unimpaired du ring the campaign, must see to it themselves, do not trust to the Army Surgeons, supply yourselves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINT MENT. Every English Soldier's Knapsack contains them, only 25 c. per Box. or Pot. 212. Select School. THE undersigned, will open on Monday, April 21st, 1862, a Select School, for a term of three months. The advanced classes, to occupy the High School building; and the other classes, the scrims now occupied by Mr. Heistand and Miss Cadwell, in the Town Hall. Hoping, that the patrons have sufficient confidence in the subscribers, they deem it unneeessary to call upon them personally. fruition the usual price. I. S. GEIST, THEO. HEISTAND FRIENDS AND ilelqfibes of file bilk, Sol Nets & ITOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT - who have Friends and Relatives in the Army or Navy, should take special cure, that they be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment; and where the brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to provide themselves with them, no better pres ent can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never failing-friend in the hour of need, Coughs and Colds affecting Troops. Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by using these admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. Sick Headache and Want of Appetite, Incidental to Soldiers Those feelings which so sadden us, usually arise froni trouble or annoyances, obstructed prespiration, or eating and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These organs must be relieved, if you desire to do well.— The Pills, taking according to the printed instructions, will quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach, and as a natural consequence a clear head and good Appetite': ' - Weakness or Debility Induced by over . Fatigue. Will soon disappear by the use of these in valuable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire additional strength. Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Holloway's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, many persons supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach and thus remove all the acrid humours from the system._ This medi cine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic system however deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter of course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this famous medicine. Volunteers Attention ! Indiscretion of Youth Sores and Ulcers, 'Blotches and Swellings can with certainty be radically cured if the Pills are taken night and morning, and the Ointment be freely used as stated in the printed instructions. If treated in any other manlier they eiy up in one part to break out in another. Where ts this Ointment will remove the formor from the system and leave the Patients in vigorous and healthy man.' It will requite a little perseverance in bad cases to insure a eating cure. For Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonet, Sabre 07' the Ballet, Sores or Bruises. To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, there are no medicines,so safe, sure and con venient as Holloway's Pills and Ointment.— The poor wounded and almost dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed immediately, if he would only provide himself with this matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeared all around it, then cover Vi ith a piece of linen from his Knapsack and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking night and morning 6 or S Pills, to cool the system and prevent inflamation. Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seamen's Chest should be provided with these valuable Remedies. Intros-ANT CAUTION!—None are genuine unless the words " .HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK and Lortnox," are discernible as a Wale,- mark in every leaf of the book of directions, around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light.— A handsome reward will be Riven to any one rendering such information us may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. • • •Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, SO Maiden Lane, New York, •and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized world, inota, at 25c. 62c. and at each. l There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each put. December 14, 1861.—N0. 20-Iy. TO THE LUMBER DEALERS OF MARIETTA. ripp F. undersigned would beg leave to state 1. that he has been assigned the duty of LUDII3ER INSPECTOR, and having-a full knowl edge of every branch of the Lumber Business, feels confident that he can render full satisfac tion in the Counting and Inspection of Lum ber, and hopes to receive liberal portion of GEO.. W. ETTLA patronage. Mar. 22-62] ATCEI LOST.—On Monday last, be tween the Town Hall and Miller Sr. Musser's Lumber Yard, a Silver Hunting Case Watch—Patent Lever—on the inside of the case an Eagle is engraved—common steel chain. Five Dollars reward will be paid the finder by leaving it at Spangler & Patterson's Store. ABM. H. GISCH. Mar. 29, 1862. N Those indebted to the subscriber E' are respectfully notified to pay, if possi ble, by April, and that the books will be left in the hands of A. N. Cassel to settle, without cost, until the first of May. The accounts that are not settled by that time, will be placed in the hands of the Justice of the Peace. fer collection. J. H. GROVE. A N OFFICE, &C., FOR RENT. Ono of the most desirable locations in this place for an office, and a sleeping room immediately above, together with a carriage house and fine stable. Located near Market Square. Rent very reasonable. For further particulars in quire at this office. Marietta, March 15, 1862-tf. TALL PAPERS.—We have just received another supply from the New York and Philadelphia manufactories. Purhcaseis can ely upon the newest styles, whcih will be old unusually low at . J. It. Dillenbach,s. hiskey 50 B A w ß aft L l S vil M i b o e no s n o g d ah a e t l a t he 'r lowest market rates by th' barrel or gallon, at J. R. Diffenbach's Cheap Store. G F.NTS NEW STYLE CAPS, AT CRULL'S Q TORE ROOM TO LET.—.The Room lately occupied by Miss Margaret Trainer as a Millinery. Apply to 'BARR SPANGLER. BRANDIES—aII branda—guarranteed gen uine. Alexander D. Reese. S. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. J. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn a. GRATEF U L to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be ipared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A N D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALSO READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. „AcuLietta. V l 9l Pet Ochizal. THE undersigned will open a select school. commencing on Monday, May sth, and continue 12 weeks. The course of instruction will be thorough and practical—well calcu lated to prepare the young for the active duties of life. The developement of the in tellectual and moral faculties, the formation of coned. habits of thought and the communi cation of useful knowledge, will be the three paramount objects of every recitation and exercise in the school. Trams : . Pupils of Primary department, $2 . 00 4 ,4, Secondary, 3.00 No deduction except in cases of protracted sickness. H. H. SAWYER Marietta, March 8, 1862. DR. HENRY LANDIS OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity. Can be found at his Drug Store, formerly Dr. Hinkle's, at all times when not elsewhere professionally engaged. To sir Farcrins: Having been called to a position in the U. S. Navy, I hereby resign my profession to the rare and attention of Dr. Henry Landis, in whom I have every con fidence, having had ample opportunity of as certaining his ability to fill my place. F. HINKLE, M. D. SAPONIFIER! S.APONIFIEI?.I The Family Soapntaker. All Kitchen grease can be made into good SOAP BY USING SAPONIFIER. Directions accompanying each box. Soap is as easily made with it, as making a cup of Coffee. Manufactured °act ,- by the PATENTEES,-PENNA. MANUFACTURING Co. No. 127 Walnut-st., Philadelphia. February 15,1862-Iy. NMONA COAL OIL! WARRANTED NON-EXPLOSIVE! AND' EQUAL TO ANY KEILOSF NE. Why b u y an explosiye,oil, when a few cents more per gallon will furnish you with PERFECT OIL? MADE ONLY BY Penn'a . Salt Manufacturing Company, No. 127 WalnUt street, Pailadelphia. February 15, 1862-Iy. '• The Infallible Corn 6. Bunion Cure ! D. DARLING'S CORN AND BUNION SALVE CURES WITHOUT PAIN OR INJURY. It softens the Corn or Bunion and wastes the excrescence by exhalation, leaving the flesh and skin soft and natural. When used according to directions, it never fails lu cure. Try it! Satisfaction Guaranteed. Sent by Mail on receipt of the pride, and six cents in stamps to pay postage. Price 2.5 Cents a Box. D. 8. DARLING, 102 Nassau Street, New York. Feb. 2- 3m Sold by Dru gists lILATED WARE: A Large and nue btl11:. r of Plated Ware at H. L. & E. J. ZAnnt's, Corner of North Queen street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. Tea, Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns. Pitchers, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons; Forks, KniveS, Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers Kites. Pkt:PLATENG attended to at modzrate rates EWELRY.—A large and selected stock of ty fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at H. L. •r. E. J. ZAHM'S. Cor. North Queen st. and Centre Square, Lan caster, Pa. Our prices are moderate and ail goods warranted to be as represented. ITIWENTY F.NIPTY HOGSHEADS I --in good condition—will be sold - ft' V at the low price of $1 each and delivered ally where in or near Marietta free of charge. Be ing in want of collar room, if taken from the store soon, a trifle less will be taken. Also, a lot of excellent - WHISKY BATIPELS very cheap. For sale at DIFFENBAC EPS. yr IbIiENER'S Excelsior Ham s. These Ili celebrated Snear-cured HAMS are put up expressly for Family use. They are of de licious flavor, free trom the unpleasant taste of salt and pronounced by epicures the best in the world. For sale at J. lt- DIFFEN.BACIPS. March S, 1562. WISNuEpeC.Io ND L dtandy, URS OId Rye Whiskey, Holland Gin, OW Maderis, Lisbon, Sherry and Pert Wines. Pittsburg Whiskey always on hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy nt a very low figure, by the barrel J. R. DIFFENBACII. Market-st. • NOTICE. All persocs indebted to Thomas Zell, either by note, book account or oth erwise, are requested to call and settle the same before the first day of April next, as af ter that period the books will be placed in the hands of John Auxer, Esquire, for collection. Marietta, March 8,1862-4 t. PRIME GROCERIES: Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee ; Crushed, Pulverized and blown Sugar; Superior Green and Black Tea ; Rice, Cheese and Spices; Syrup and prime ba king Molasses; Excellent Pearl Barley at J. R. DIFFENBAC-WS 111, Q UAL or REG ULA It TIMEKEEPERS, ..E4 can be had of H. L. & E.J. ZArild, Col. North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancas ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium ,Levers— the best article of Swiss levers now in the mar ket. They are lower in price than any watch of equal quality andi ust as true for timekeeping SPECTACLES to suit all who can be aided with glasses, can be bought at H. L. 4 E. J. ZAHM'S, Cor ner of North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lancaster. New glasses refitted in old frames, at short notice. [v6-1Y MBROIDERIES4ust received the largest and most desirable lot of Embroideries eve otlered for sale here, consisting in pun of beau tiful French Worked Collars, Uudersleeves Spencers, Swiss and Jackonett Edging and In erting, Flouncing, &c., selling very low. J. R.•DIFFEN➢ACH LADIES AND GENTS Anderson has just received an elegant assortment of Perfu mery, consisting of Toiliet Soaps, Hair Otis, Extracts and Colognes at prices much below be usual ratesialso some very handsome Canes tor gentlemen, Portmonies, &c. GENERALA ASSORTMENT OF Hammered and Rolled Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, &c., for smiths. PATTERSON 4 CO. CIRESH HOME GROUND SPICES AT AK BERSON'S ! Attention Butchers and Houskeepers.. Having a great demand for our famed SPICES, I haVe concluded to con tinue to keep a constant supply of Ground Pep per, Ground Corriander, and Sweet Marjoram. W INES S.: LIQUORS. H. D. BENJAAIIN, DEALER IN - - WINES & LIQUORS, Picot Building, Marietta, Pa. BEGS leave to inform the public that he will continue the WINE tit LIQUOR busi ness, in all its branches. He will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Cordials, Bitters, 6.c., BENJAMIN'S Justly Celebrated Rose Whisky, ALWAYS ON HAND, A very surerior OLD RYE WHISKEY ust received, which is warranted pore. All 11. D. B. now asks of the public is a carefhl examination of his stock and pri ces, which will, lie is confident, result in Ho tel keepers and others finding it to their ad vantage to make their purchases from 1 im. COAL! COAL! COAL I For Sale Cheap for Cash. iHE undersigned being anxious to close out the present stock, will sell at the following low prices, viz : k., Baltimore Company, Egg and Stove size, at $3.30. Snamokin, Red Ash, 125. Shamokin, White Ash, 3./5. Lykens Valley, broken, 3.10. Lykens Valley, Stove, 3.25. White Ash, nut, 2.40. THOS. ZELL, Agt. Marietta, February 15, 1562. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially fur the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs; MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Remedies ein• ployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be ac ceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GEO : W. WORRALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Having removed to the ROoms formerly occupied by Dr. Swentzel, adjoining Spangler 4 Pat terson'l Store, Market Street, where he is now _prepared to wait on all who may feel disposed to patronize him. Dentistry in all :ts branches car ried on. TEETH inserted on the most approved principles of Dental science. All operations on the mouth performed in a skillful and workmanlike manner—on fair principles and ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Having determined upon a permanent loca tion at this place, would ask a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, for which he will render every possi ble satisfaction. LCrlither administeied to proper persons DAVID COCHR AN , 'Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger. We tl o L s D o f most e e t s t p u e L a l i f i l d r ILi . o l f , , o )r b ri l l i o t ! g l e e o c o i i t - - ally that he is prepared to do !louse Painting, China Glossing, Paper Rallying, 3-c., At very short notice and at [Awes to suit the times. lle can be loom] at his mother's resi dence on the coiner of Chesnut. and Second curets, a few doors below the N. E. Church, and immediately opposite the old Oberlin Load' %Voris. [Aug. 3-Iy. ERISMAN , s Saw fill and Lumber Yard, MARIETTA, PA. LONSTANTLY on hand a full assortment o"' all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, which he oilers at reasonable prices. Boards, Plank, Joist, Scantling, liafters, Laths, Shingles, Pails, OAK, PINE 0^ HEMLOCK' TIMBER. All orders attended to with dispatch. J. M. ERINMAN el HEAP READY-MADE OLOTHING!! Having just teturned from the city with a nicely selected lot of heady-toadt Clothing, which the undersigned is prepared to furnish at reduced prices; having laid in a gen-nil assort ment of men and boys' clothing, which he is determined to sell Low, Fort c +sit. His stock consists of IvErt-COATS , DRESS, FROLK AND SACK COATS, PANTS, VESTS, PF.AJA . CRETS, ROUNDROUTS, (kllit) OVERHAU LS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HOISERY, UNDERSHIRTS, GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, &C. Everything ill the Furnishing Goods line. Call and examine he,. fore purchasing elsewhere. Everything sold at prices to suit the times. JOHAT-BELL. Corner of Elbow Lane and Market Si next door to Cassel's Store Marietta, October 29, 1856. T. LOUIS HOTEL, CIiESTN LIT-ST., ABOVE THIRD, PHI LA DELP H lA, In the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses on Market, Third and Chestnut-sts„ Panks, Post Office, Merchants' Exchange, &c., &c., &c. BOARD.PF:R DAY, $1.50. Accommodation whew requirti on the Enno- PEAN PLAT : Itooms•frorn.so cents and up wards, per day, and Meals at a first-class Restaurant attached to tbe Hotel. Prices according to tke Bills of Fare. The City Carstake passengers trent any station TO or CLOSE TO the Hotel. trench, German and Spanish July 20-Iy.] spoken. AV -RITE F S RO V Nt N S . T H R E i E T T E L .I;1 k RI FTTA. The undersigned having again leased this old and popular hotel, takes this method of in forming his old friends and the public gener ally, that nothing shall be. spared to keep up the reputation of the house, and, make it worthy of the support of the traveling pub lic. GEO: W. 1 - lEcitnoTnp. Marietta, February 15, 1562. 29-6nl H. L. Si: E. J. ZAHM RESPECI FULLY inform then friends and the public that they 4.4 . ; still continue the WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY business at the old stand, Korth-west , Corner of North queen street and Center Square, Lancaster, Pa A full assortment of goods in our line of busi ness always on hand and for sale at the lowest cash rates. ;Cr Repairing, attended to per sonally by the proprietors. J. Z. HOFFER, DENTIST, OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL. SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, PA. OFFICE: Front street fourth door • from Locust, over Saylor .V.McDon-' l , anal. ald's Book Store. Columbia. Entrance be ,. wean the Drug and Book Stores. [3-1 AGAIN REDUCED.—The best Coal Oil at 40 cents per gallon, or 10 cents per quart, at the Hardware of PAT7'ERSON'4- CO Marietta, February 22, 1862. , A General Assortment of all kinds of ; i v BUILDING HARDWARE, LOCKS, .. flinees," Screws, Bolts, Cellar Grates, Oils, Glass and Putty, very cheap. P4TTERSON & CO. • 10 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR FOR FAMILY USE. For Sale at DIFFENBACIPS Cheap rash Store. SALT ' SALr!!—lf you wa PATTERSON • SALT CHEAP, of to buy Call at the store of SPANGLER & TUST, RECEIVED at the "Enterprise Win ity and Liquor Store," Mount Joy, s superior, article of Champagne and 'German Wines: loin; Cillia,blei;z,Ql so. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA TAKES this method of informing his old friends and the public generally, that Le has re-taken his old stand (recently occupied by George L..Mackley,) and is now perma nently fixed to prosecute the flatting business Is ALL ITS BRANCHES , Having just returned from the city where he selected a large. warn d and fashionable assort ment of everything in the HAT AND CAP LINE, and now only asks an examination of his stock mid prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Having also laid in a zitock of Batting materi al, he will be enabled, at short notice, to Man ufacture all qualities—from the common Soft, to the most Fashionable Silk Hat. Employing none but the best of workmen, and m anufacturing good goods at low prices. he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. 113 - The highest price paid for Furs.—in trade or cash. Marietta, March 9, 1861. catsSUPPLEE & BRO.. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, And General Machinists, Second aired, Below Union, Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for Rolling Mills and Blast Furnaces, Pipes, for Steam, Water and Gas ; Colunms, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description STEAM Eta VINES, AND, BOILERS, IN THE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED Manner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shitfting'and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tinning ; Brass - Bearings, Steam Sr. Blast Gauges, Lubricator's, Oil Cocks, Valves for Steam, Gus, and Water; _ Braisarit tings in all their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, Heaters, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, Washers, &.c. 13LACXYM1THING in GENERA L. From longexperience in building machinery we flatter ourselves that we can give general satis faction to those who may favor us With their orders. 111 — Repairing, promptly attended to. Orders by mail addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. Prima to suit the time:. Z. SUPPL E T. B. SUPPLk:E. Columbia, October :0, 1860. 14-tf WINES AND LIQUORS. Alexander D. .Reese. WINE AND LIQUOR. DEALER, Main street, [EAsr WARD] Mount Joy s Lancatter County,' Pa. ITIHE undersigned would most respectfrlly kg leave to inform the public that he ha* opened a WINE AND LIIIIPONI. , TORE in NH branches. lie will constantly keep on hand all kinds of Brandies,. Wines, Gins, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Cordials, Billers, 4c. Also, a very superior Old Rye Whisky just received, which is warranted 'pure. A choice article of German Wine. Various brands of Champagne Wines. All A. U. it. now asks of the public is careful examination of his stuck and,prices, which will, lie is quite confident, result iii Ho tel keepers and others linding it to their advati;- tage to make their.purchase. of him. ALAl)—kerosene, ur coal Oil, Pine Oil and Fluid at reduced prices, at the ••Baterprise tax Liquor .lore." A. D. it EI:DE. Mount Joy, June 22, 1861-Iy. PHINIX LOOKING GLASS . & PICTURE FRAME 'AN 1.1FA(....F()1tY. Nos. 221 East Twenty Punt Street. 173 4- 175 Grand Street 4 215 Centre Street, NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED 1: , 35. ESTABLISHED 1,338.- This Establishment lois been in successful operation 21 years. and is the Largest :of the kind in the United States. We ha% eOn hand or huthulacture to order every description of took isn ni.Ass. es ru k K POUT ILA I r FBA it ES, rig , in. find erndifiental l'icr, Wall, Oral 4 Mantel Glasses, Connectiag. Curnices.er. Base and Brewlca l'ablex, with Jlurhre Slabs, Toilet Glasses, , 4e. • , • Mouldings for Picture Flames, in lengths suit able for trtinsporiation, either Gilt, I.lerling, Rosewood, Oak, Zebra, Bir.beye, MaijugatT &c. Our /low Manufaciury cud extensive facilties enable ns t 3 furnish any article in our line as good as the best, and as cheap as Oho cheapest. Dealers are iovited to cull ,on tor when they visit New York. We claim to be able to supply them with every article iu our line wined tney can po:sitily . figuire,ht prices• lower Lion they ean putt:nose eisewore. orders uy ntait attended to with prompt 7 nest. Du not toil to call wherOou itstt 'New York. I Sip: Warc-rooms,No. 21t Centre St., N. Y.• 3m]. HORACE V. SItiLER., Ast. STRAW 600 bi, &C. AATE have the pleasure, of itifortting the• y public that we are uow ',reputed to oiler• at our Old *midi ' Noss 103, 105 !..107 s North ,Second aluwe Arch, Philadelphia.- A WELL 3E L ECT ED. STOCK Or MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, In every variety, of the LATEST hSPDXTA TIONS, and of the newest and most fashionable styles. UUk STRAW - DEP..4IITA I ENT Will comprise every variety of Semite% Hats k and Trimmings to be found in that line, of liar latest add 'must approved shapes and styles. A1ar.,22.1 14.-. WARD. FRESH GOODS AT 'SPANGLER AND PAITERSON'L AA FULL usaortment, Vseati Goods of the moSt desiratMeitylei. Ladies, Gentlemen's, Misses and Youths Shawls in every quality. French Meriuoes at a great bargain, Fancy Wool DeLainea below the cost, - of importation. Cobtirgsi Thibits, Piitfta and Gingbanis in- great variety. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestinys. very cheap, Cloaking Cloths in all colors, ate decided bargain, Hoods, Nubias, Gloves and notions generally, as cheap sis'ever. . A Jub lot of extra-fine EMBROIDERED COLLARS at less than half the usual coat s Flannels, Pluslino, ihecks, Sheetings and all other kind of DRY- GOODS, togethez with Groceries, Fish, &c., in fail supply. YARD. 4101101)e0S, ffeaa si"oo3, &e. MICHAEL GABLE, Marble Mason, Opposite the Town Hall Park, Marietta, Pa. . 3 THE Marble business in all its branches, will be continued at the old place, near the Town Hall and opposite Funk's - Cross Keys Tavern, where every description of marble work will be kept on hand or made to order at short notice and at very reasonable prices. Manetta, June 29, 1861. 49-iy icHEAP LAMPS. A FRESH SUPPLY OT Coal Oil Lamps and; Lanterns of every peter,,, suitable for the Parlor, the. Kitchen and theClianaber ; Hanging and Side Lamps for Halls, Churches, Stores and OfFices. Having purchased them from the manufatetu.- rers in large quantities at the lowest cash rates, we can sell them much under the usoal retail prices, although every other description. 04 goods are advancing. PATTERSON tc CO. BRANDIEB,II btano = fiugra.ntecl, jo lx genvme• Bergankln 4 Q;.